You Never Know

Album: Wilco (The Album) (2009)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This was released as the first single from American alternative rock band Wilco's seventh studio album, Wilco (The Album).
  • A number of critics have compared the sound of this pop/rock number to George Harrison's '70s material. Others have pointed out its similarity to the song structure of Harrison's former Travelling Wilbury colleague Tom Petty's 1987 single "Jammin' Me."
  • Wilco played this on the Tonight Show with Conan O Brien on 24th June 2009.
  • This was Wilco's first #1 on the Billboard Triple A radio chart, twelve years after the band's Triple A debut, "Outtasite (Outta Mind)," peaked at #16. Wilco thus set the record for the longest wait between an act's first hit and first #1 on that particular tally. The record was previously held by Alanis Morissette, who waited eight years between 1996's "Ironic"and her first #1, 2004's "Everything." In a twist that the "Ironic" songwriter may or may not appreciate, the song that launched Morissette's career, (which didn't chart on Triple A) was the similarly titled, "You Oughta Know."

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Tommy James

Tommy JamesSongwriter Interviews

"Mony Mony," "Crimson and Clover," "Draggin' The Line"... the hits kept coming for Tommy James, and in a plot line fit for a movie, his record company was controlled by the mafia.

Steely Dan

Steely DanFact or Fiction

Did they really trade their guitarist to The Doobie Brothers? Are they named after something naughty? And what's up with the band name?

David Gray

David GraySongwriter Interviews

David Gray explains the significance of the word "Babylon," and talks about how songs are a form of active imagination, with lyrics that reveal what's inside us.

JJ Burnel of The Stranglers

JJ Burnel of The StranglersSongwriter Interviews

JJ talks about The Stranglers' signature sound - keyboard and bass - which isn't your typical strain of punk rock.

Tim McIlrath of Rise Against

Tim McIlrath of Rise AgainstSongwriter Interviews

Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath explains the meanings behind some of their biggest songs and names the sci-fi books that have influenced him.

George Clinton

George ClintonSongwriter Interviews

When you free your mind, your ass may follow, but you have to make sure someone else doesn't program it while it's wide open.